Here is Moscow's oldest tram (or street car) stop pavilion somewhere in the north of Moscow.
It is now famous for being the oldest tram stop structure in Moscow - installed in its present cast-iron from in 1936 - although this tram stop has existed since 1890, that is, long before the reign of the current idiot mayor of Moscow mr. Sobianin.
The pavilion has a central section for waiting passengers and houses a coffee shop and a fruit and vegetable store.
More info on the history of the pavilion and its renovation (in Russian) is accessible via the links supplied.
Fruit and vegetable store in one wing.
A coffee shop in the other.
A large (400 ml) Americano coffee and a small cake called "potato".
That's all for now, folks, but the adventures and travel will surely continue.
Some trams at night in Moscow.
And for bonus, some night time Moscow pics
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